This list contains only the countries for which job offers have been published in the selected language (e.g., in the French version, only job offers written in French are displayed, and in the English version, only those in English).
The Opportunity: Everyone is trying to harness the cloud, but not everyone knows how. As a cloud computing infrastructure architect, you know how to take advantage of cloud capabilities. On our team of experienced professionals, you'll use cutting-edge enterprise cloud platforms to support your clients as they modernize their IT infrastructure and meet their most challenging missions. We're looking for someone like you to help support national security. Whether modernizing legacy computing platforms and applications or creating new ones from scratch, you'll have the latest tech and brightest teammates at your fingertips.
Requirements
4+ years of experience supporting DoD enterprise architectures
4+ years of experience designing, implementing, and administering Palo Alto Next-Generation Firewalls to enable micro‑segmentation and identity‑aware access controls across complex enterprise environments
4+ years of experience with Palo Alto Next‑Generation Firewalls (NGFW), including applying App‑ID, User‑ID, segmentation policies, and advanced security profiles
Experience working in DoD IL Clouds and on-premise private cloud environments
Experience working with VMware and NSX-T for micro‑segmentation, routing, and software‑defined networking
Experience working with SD-WAN technologies and topologies
Secret clearance
HS diploma or GED
Nice to have
Experience working with DoD clients and stakeholders troubleshooting issues in an enterprise architecture
Experience using Office 365 applications and Teams collaboration
Experience interacting with tools through RDP, web-based UI, SSH, and CLI
Knowledge of cryptography protocols and standards, including TLS, mTLS, hashing algorithms, and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Knowledge of federal compliance standards, including NIST 800-53, FIPS, DoD STIG, and FedRAMP
Knowledge of Linux or UNIX environments, including navigating and troubleshooting basic OS issues